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using nano-vibration detection and super-resolution imaging. Funded by the Royal Society APEX Award (with support from the Royal Society, British Academy, Royal Academy of Engineering, and Leverhulme
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improves the performance of ROMs, making them more applicable to real-time structural health monitoring, vibration analysis, and control design. This research offers real-world impact across several
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the recording of substrate-borne vibrations produced by earthworms (and other invertebrates) in situ. To fully exploit this emerging technology there is a need to unravel the meaning within the data. As such
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significantly reduce the amount of vibration data to be stored on edge devices or sent to the clouds. Hence, this project's results will have a high impact on reducing the hardware installation and operation
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to integrate floating offshore wind turbines and wave energy converters to capture wind and wave energy. The hybrid system’s dynamic responses will be investigated and advanced vibration control technologies
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The project starts with a literature review on shock and vibration mitigation techniques in rotary steerable tools and similar downhole systems to establish the current state of the art and identify
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No. 101227010 , at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research novel noise characterization techniques for SiC optical frequency combs targeting
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Details Quantum error correction by combating noise in quantum systems, is an enabler of various quantum technologies. For the purpose of near term application, there are several competitive families
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-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101227010, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research novel noise characterization techniques for SiC optical
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, contains: The VUB Acoustics and Vibrations Research group has a core focus on wind energy as a member of OWI-lab. Our vision is to bring methodological advancements all the way to application in industry